As befits an undisputed chef d'école, Stephen Greenblatt includes in this latest collection an account of his own 'intellectual trajectory', which features a decisive revulsion from his teachers at Yale, a submission to 'the intellectual power and moral authority' of Raymond Williams at Cambridge, and the almost inadvertent invention of the New Historicism, the école in question.
LRB 10 January 1991 | PDF Download
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